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Executive - President
- Nangolo Mbumba
- Vice-President
- Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah
- Prime Minister
- Saara Kuugongelwa
- Cabinet
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Legislature - National Council
- Chairman: Bernard Sibalatani
- National Assembly
- Speaker: Peter Katjavivi
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The Economic League (German: Wirtschaftliche Partei) was a German political party in South West Africa.
History
The party was established shortly before the 1934 elections by German members of the Legislative Assembly who had walked out of the Assembly when the South West African branch of the Nazi Party and Hitler Youth had been banned and their leaders deported.[1]
The elections saw the Economic League nominate four candidates for the 12 elected seats. Although it received almost 20% of the vote overall, it won only one seat, Okahandja.[2] The party did not contest any further elections.
References
- ^ Zedekia Ngavirue (1997) Political parties and interest groups in South West Africa (Namibia), P Schelttwein Publishing, p137 ISBN 3-908193-00-1
- ^ Ngavirue, p301
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Parliament | |
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Local parties | - Gobabis Residents' Association, 1 seat in Gobabis
- Karibib Ratepayers Association, 1 seat in Karibib
- Monitor Action Group, 1 seat in Outjo
- Okahandja Rate Payers Association, 1 seat in Okahandja
- Omaruru Community Development Association, 1 seat in Omaruru
- Rehoboth Independent Town Management Association, 1 seat in Rehoboth
- United People's Movement, 1 seat in Rehoboth
- Rundu Concerned Citizens Association, 1 seat in Rundu
- Rundu Urban Community Association, 1 seat in Rundu
- Swakopmund Residents Association, 2 seats in Swakopmund
- Joint Walvis Bay Residents Association, 1 seat in Walvis Bay
- Affirmative Repositioning, 2 seats in Windhoek
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